
Macarthur Bids Farewell to Captain and All-Time Leading Scorer Valère Germain
Macarthur Bulls fans, it's the end of an era. The club’s all-time leading goalscorer and captain, Valère Germain, has officially parted ways with the team, leaving behind a legacy that won’t be forgotten anytime soon. Germain, who joined Macarthur ahead of the 2023-24 season, is now set to pursue an overseas opportunity, marking the end of a remarkable chapter in his career with the Bulls.
During his time at Macarthur, the former Monaco and Marseille star proved to be an absolute force in the A-League. In just over a season, he racked up an impressive 27 goals and 13 assists, making him the club’s top scorer of all time. This season alone, the 34-year-old forward managed seven goals and an assist in the A-League, not to mention his standout performance in the 2024 Australia Cup, where he found the back of the net four times to help Macarthur lift the trophy.
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The club has spoken highly of Germain’s contributions, with an official statement praising his dedication and professionalism. "Germain’s time at the Bulls has been nothing short of exceptional," Macarthur FC stated. "The club sincerely thanks Valère for his dedication and contributions to Macarthur FC and wishes him all the best in his future endeavors."
Head coach Mile Sterjovski echoed these sentiments, admitting it’s a tough loss for the team. “It’s unfortunate that Valère is leaving the club. He is a great person and professional who gave his best. I know that he loved playing for Macarthur,” Sterjovski said. However, he also acknowledged the bright side of the situation, noting how the club’s success this season has drawn interest in its players, both young and experienced.
So, what’s next for Germain? That remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure—wherever he goes, he’ll bring with him the same leadership, skill, and determination that made him a standout at Macarthur. For Bulls fans, his departure is bittersweet, but his impact on the club will be remembered for years to come.
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